Infusion therapy delivers medicine, antibiotics, or hydration directly into the bloodstream via an intravenous (IV) line. As a minimally invasive and efficient outpatient technique, we use infusion therapy to treat a variety of medical conditions or to offset side effects of other treatments. Infusion therapies are most often used for patients experiencing:
This list is not all-inclusive. If you have questions about specific therapies or medications, please call us.
Your care team includes registered nurses, pharmacists, and lab personnel. A registered nurse will monitor you during your infusion and make sure you are comfortable.
Infusions must be requested by a healthcare practitioner using the form below.
During a blood transfusion, a patient receives blood via a central line catheter or a peripheral (hand/arm) IV. Most often, blood is given when there is active bleeding or low blood levels.
Transfusions must be requested by a healthcare practitioner using the form below.